The problem is that, at least in America, there is a history of so called experts and historians who were supposedly knowledgeable in their field and used their position to advance racist stereotypes and narratives that allowed for the justification of the mis-treatment of non-whites. I think some of you all don't get it, this is a reaction, at least for black people as I can only speak to my race, to actions that have already taken place... it is a deep seated distrust that to be fair has been earned. For a more known example... the black community has a deep seated distrust of the medical field in America because of things like the Tuskegee experiment, or anesthesia use disparities when it comes to black women. This distrust is foundational because it has been bred by so-called educated professional who couldn't ( and some still can't) look beyond their own biases.
So I'm sorry we've give the chance for a "strong effort and doing your best to be respectful within your means..." to be enough and it hasn't worked out for us... and honestly this type of thing when presented without the context of history feels dangerously close to gaslighting and if not gaslighting, then willfully choosing to ignore actual history.